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"Like a fan on social media" - Jamie Carragher slams Mikel Arteta for recent Arsenal comments

  • Arsenal exited the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League semi-finals in May 2025 after losing 3-1 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain in North London and Paris.
  • Arsenal’s exit followed a season marked by missed chances and insufficient attacking reinforcements despite a higher expected goals total than PSG over both legs.
  • Manager Mikel Arteta praised his squad as the best in the competition and highlighted PSG's goalkeeper as decisive while lamenting Arsenal's lack of finishing ability.
  • Arteta emphasized the need for more attacking options, noting links to winger Jamie Gittens and striker Liam Delap, but suggested Arsenal will likely make only one major signing this summer.
  • Despite growing pressure after a trophyless season and a massive squad rebuild, Arsenal’s board confirmed Arteta will remain in charge to pursue silverware in 2025/26.
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The Spanish coach of the Gunners didn't dissipate, his team was better than Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, at the Parc des Princes, in the semifinal return of C1.

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Twice beaten by the PSG, Mikel Arteta continued to perceive as unfair the elimination of Arsenal in the semis of the Champions League. The Spanish coach convened the statistics on Friday in press conference, to support his statement, tenacious since Wednesday.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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